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Nexus - TimeBox/Duration of Nexus Sprint?

Last post 02:03 am July 11, 2016 by Alan Larimer
4 replies
12:45 pm July 3, 2016

Should the duration of Nexus sprint be same as that of all the sprints which are part of the Nexus?

Or should it be slightly longer in order to carry out the Integration related tasks/activities (Integration, Issue Resolution, Testing (Integrated functional and non-functional specifically Performance and Load aspects, Defect Resolution and regression)?


06:50 pm July 3, 2016

Nexus is "just" Scrum at scale.
Instead of a team of 3 / 9 people, you have a meta-team of 3 / 9 dev team.

How do you deal with integration ; testing ; NFR in "regular" Scrum ?


09:36 am July 4, 2016

> should it be slightly longer in order to carry out the Integration
> related tasks/activities

How would each team ensure they delivered a release quality increment by the end of their respective Sprints, if that were the case?


01:20 pm July 10, 2016

Hi Pankaj,

naturally, a Nexus sprint should take longer than one team's sprint due to integration and coordination activities, which cannot all be done in parallel. For instance, Sprint Planning meeting must happen before each team's planning meeting.

Hope this helps,
Michael


02:03 am July 11, 2016

"A new Sprint starts immediately after the conclusion of the previous Sprint." The length is the same; if it were longer then it would continually become further out of sync. Any perceived "extra" time for the Nexus events is time the Scrum Teams and their members can use to engage in individual or team improvement, meeting business needs such as HR training, one-on-one meetings with managers, etc.


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